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id: 657cd143f74299f36a624c7a
title: Task 53
challengeType: 22
dashedName: task-53
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# --description--

You learned that `do` is an auxiliary verb that helps ask questions. You have also learned that when you want to ask about something specific, you can use the question word `what.`

When you want to ask about someone's job or role, you use `what` with `do` to form a question.

For example, you ask `What do you do?` to mean `What is your job?`

When talking about another person like Maria, you say `What does she do?` because `she` is a third person singular (she, he, it), and with these subjects, `do` changes to `does`.

# --instructions--

Fill in the blanks to create a question about someone's job using the auxiliary verb `do.`

# --fillInTheBlank--

## --sentence--

`What _ Maria _?`

## --blanks--

`does`

### --feedback--

Remember, when asking about another person's job, you change `do` to `does` after `what.`

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`do`

### --feedback--

You also need the main verb `do` after the subject `she` to ask about her job activities.
